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THE VOLUNTEERS

ORI'S ORDERS FOR THE

COMING WEEK

ongkong Volunteer Defence Corps ers by Lieut-Cole H, B. L. Dow in, 0.8., Commandant, liong

Volunteer Defence Corps.

Friday, July 27, 1984. 1. Parade.

) Corps Engineers-Parade at ature Range at 6.30 pm, on Mon- July 30, 1034. Thursday, August 34-D. L. Training at Belcher's

nt

Corps Machine Gun Battalion. Armoured Car & Motor Cycle Ion Car Section-Parado

quarters on Monday, July 30, at 6.30 p.m. for Machine Gun uetion. Dress: Mufti, Cycle Sec- Samo as for Car Section-Re-

only. No. B (Anzac) Company Be at the Miniature Rango at .m, on Thursday, August 2, 1934 the Empire Test will he fired. 2. Appointments-Ofcer

ul. C. de S. Robertson, M.M., în hed to Headquarters, Machine Battalion, for 'Q' dutles, with from August 1, 1984. 2/Licut. Way will onlciato in Command (Anzac) Company, with effect August 1, 1934.

3. Volunteer Air Arm,

DR. MORRISON.

CENTENARY

CELEBRATIONS

'NEXT WEEK

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

LONDON STOCK·

EXCHANGE

LATEST SHARE

QUOTATIONS

the

A meeting of the Executive Body: of the Morrison Centenary Celebra tion Committee was held in the Cathedral Hall on Thursday, Hon.| The following quotations on Sir William Shenton being in the London Stock Exchange have been chair.

tecelves by Mesars, Swas, Culbertson The Hov. H. W. Baines, represent-and Fritz in conjunction with Router. ing the Dean, said that the religioua

Chinese Bonds. Sub-Committee hail arranged for a

July 26. July 27. united service of all the Protestant Churches in the Colony to be held 45 Bonds 1808

£101 (Eng. Ins.)... £101% at 4 pm on Sunday. August 5, nt the Volunteer Headquarters. There 47 Loan 1903. £ 124

and the Loan 1912. £ 72 is to be a massed choir, band of the South Wales Borderers 6% Reorg. Loan

1913 (Lin, Iss.) £ 93% will provide the hymn accompant- ments. Should the weather he un- 6% Bonis 1925-47 £ 99% favourable the service will be held 5% Shal-Nanking

£ 671% in tho Cathedral,

£ 20

£ 02 £ 72

£ 93% £ 00.

£ 67%

£ 34

5c Tient.-Pukow The addresson will be given by the Riy...... £ 34 Bishop and by the Rov. Wong 0162 Tient-PuRow tong, and in order to insure that the Railway (Sup).

Loun)...

£ 20 congregation will hear clearly, am- plifiers will be installed at various 55% S'hal-fl'chow-

Ningpo Rly.... £ 99% £ 9014 points on the ground.

onan Rly.. £ 30 £ 30 lukuang Rly. 1911........

£ 394 £ 3014 Lung Tsing U. Hal y. 1913.. £ 17% £ 171

Foreign Donds and Banke.

(ierinan 75% Int.

Loun 1924

On August 1 the Bishop accom-5

consider- panied, it is hoped, by

able number of others from long- kong, will proceed to Macao, where ho will be Jolued by the Consul- General of Canton, Mr. H. Phillips

L. M. Roza-Pereira has obtain-C.M.d. Wreaths from various repre-

'A' Licence and is transferred Reserve (A Licence Pilots) on

ai grounds (oyesight). To re- an active member of the Por o Company.

4.* Niles and Bayanets.

undermentioned N.C.O.'s anal- lil return their Rider and ols to the Corps Armoury Shop ca for the Armourer's Annual tion.

1st Battery, No. 90-Gnr. T. Meld, No. 241-Gnr. J. B. Gar-

Engineers No. 234-Sp. J.

rvis.

Signnls No. 186-Sgn, F. K. No. 853-Sen. Y. J. Kann.

2

(Scottish) Company No. 134

C. I. Logan, No. 413-Piper bot, No. 108 Drm. F. C. An- No. 336-L/Cpl. A. D. Wyllie.

1. Company (M.G.) No. 246

H. Owen, No. 611-L/Cpl. r. fo, No. 390-CQMS. C.-E.

3 (Anzac) Company No. 105

Melanen. No. 283C.Q.M.S... Dudley, No. 425-Pte. F. J.

s Infantry (Portugueso) No.

. J. M. Silvo, No. 69-Pte. V.

da, No. 122--L/Cpl. L. G. Silvn.

G. Leave

ain A. II. l'otts granted one

leave as from 19.7.34

to

E. G. Stewart granted one lenvo an from 21.7.34 to 528-L/Sergt. A. C. Beck, No: on, No. 1 Coy. granted 12 from 26.7.31 to Junto as

Aontative bodies will be deposited on Marelson's grave, after the Bishop has conducted a memorial service in the chapel, which has recently been put into due order under the direc-: tion of Mr. Gellion of Macas,

Japan 5% Sterling

6644

65%

£ 74

£ 853,

£134

Lonn 1907... £ 74 Japan 65% Sterling

Loan 1924... £ 8014 I.K. & Shot Bk.

(Ian. Regd) £135 For the convenience of Hongkong Chartd. Bk. $5 b. £ 18 residente, the Steamboat Company has kindly arranged that the Chuen | Chow, which leaves Hongkong at 8 am. for Macno, will make the re- tarn journey at 4 p.m. from Macno instead of 3 p.m., the usual time.

Rotary Address.

£ 16

Industrials and Breweries.

Associated Elec.

Industries Brit.-Amer. Tol (Bearer) ........ Chinese Eng, and

Min (Bearer) .. Prof. L. Forater presented the re-Talo and Lyle port of the Education sub-Committee, Courtaulds which had undertaken to be respon- Distlers

the Cele Dunlop. Rubber.. sible for certain aspects brations. lle said that arrangementa Everrendy 5/- sl. Elec. hal been made for the Rev. E. L.General Allen to address the Rotary Club on

(England) be impl, Chem Ind."

July 31 the subject being "Dr. Mor- Boits

This address would rison." broadenst and published in the or impl. Chan Ind.

Def. 10/ sh. dinary way. On August 1 at 0.15 pm. Dr. Allen would ngain broad-Impl. Tobacco

Woolworth cast an address on some phases of Dr. Morrison's life and what we own interrat.

to him.

Commencing on Tuesday, July 31,1

a display of books. used and produc- Turner & Nowall

ed by Dr. Morrison would be shown Unilever

in the shop window of Kelly &

Walsh, Chater Rond. A more detail-

end account of these exhibits will be Anglo-Dutch given Inter.

It is proposed to hold an eBay competition In the schools in Octo her, when prizes will be offered for the best work. The subject will na- turally be on

aspect of Dr. Morrison'a life; which the candidate

some

Pheifte itly, $25 sh Chartd, 157- sh

Rubber Gula Kalumpong (Bearer)...

18/1 18/3

118/11% 118/16

1076

18/0

80/-

88/D

4470

44/714

86/6

8776

447- 43/0 28/104 28/9

*4576 407- 35/14

45/- 4671% 36/..

8/6

125/4 200/9

M/G 125/-- 100/7

Nickel

10 h. LON

no par val. 23% $234. Pinchin Johnson

9873 37/9 46/6 46/ 18/9 1976

Miscellaneove.

2476 24/-

Burma Corpn. its. Canadian

12/12/6

$ 120% $ 12%

21/-

21/-

2379

23/

Pto. J. J. de Figueiredo. No. Loon, 2.1.7.64.

will be expected to study beforehand. Trupea Mines .... The prizea will be awarded nt aangbangte

Estates special meeting of the schools inter-

10/9

9/9

. S. M. WILKINSON, Captain, Adjutant, II.K.V.D. Corp.

ested, in a suitable rentre, when an London Tin 10/- address will be given on Dr. Morri

ak.

30/-

11/10

£/9 33/14 the Ruler Trusts ..

32/9 54/- S'hai Elec, Constr. Van Ryn Deep 637114 02/6 Electric Muricul

Industries

20/0 25/-

30/0

12/3

1/0

5W-

Oils..

Anglo-Persins Oil 40/-

-80%-

15/- HO/

(Deferred)....

sh.

Trans Trad. (Bearer) Geldenhuis Crown Mines

21/0

£.19% £ 10%

45/- 457. #27/6 27/0 24270 242/6

20/7

6. Strength.

kon. and tableux or dramatised Pekin Synd. 21- After Ordera.

episodes from Morrison's life will bej ord. sh. Machine Battalion Troop performerl by pupils from will be no

parade July 31, 1934. Swimming Sports will be held Victoria Recreation Club

On

next

on

y, July 28, 1034, beginning at

DREDS IN H.K.

ICE ACTIVITY KEEPS MUNISTS IN CHECK unlam, as a result of Police has been reduced to a state ivity in Hongkong, according nnual Report of the Inspector

of Pollce for 1033. ing extensive raids in the

ychools.

Mr. Pearce, Chairman of the Finance sub-Committer, stated that. an appeal would be launched in order to get minney to help in the rebuilding of the Nethersole Hos- pital. Dr. Morrison had taken a skort medical course in London be Burina Oil fare coming East in order to fit Southern Railway himself more effectually for his work

in China, and he had also establisir Royal Dutch 10

clinic in Maeno, On the nature

ru П

of the response to the appeal, would Shell depend the character of the memorin? that would, mark the Centenary of his death.

The fund would be kept open tilli the end of the year.

All these reports were received

during the latter part of 1032, and the proposals put forward by

Communist Party was rend-

tho various sub-committees

ent. However, in the early adopted.

the year, an effort was made ranise the Party but this ut

as short lived owing to the of certain members of the

Committee."

the remainder of the year re no indications of any, re.

of communist activity on u ale In the Colony, although

bf communists were made he to time.

no occasion

inflammatory

s were distributed in an in-

WATER LEVELS.

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

were

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris. tieneva. Berlin.. Helsingfors.

Usla..

The River Conservancy Commission Vienna. for Kwangtung Province notifies that Peague... the height of water in English feet) Bucharest

July 26, .76.15/32

18.15!

July 27, 76.15/02 15.10 13.09

13.11

2204

222474

19.90%

Athens.

Shanghai..

New York. Amsterdam

July 26 July 27 Brussels. West River at Shiuhing 23,8 T2.R North River at Tsing-

yuen North River at Sumshui 15.1 East River at Sheklung - 4.5

9.1

9.7 1.4.2

5.5

Hongkong.

Stockholm.. Copenhagen Lisbon Bombay Yokohama Itio

525 Milau..

.68% Buenos Aires. .164

1/43/6 .5.0341 .7.15 .47 .12134 .605

$0.29/32 1/6%

19.9014 620 58.20/82 9816

1.5-5

centre, but there were 10 in the West, North and East Rivers Madrid.

t demonstrations, and no

serious labour troubles due unist agitation occurred,

PS FOR CHINA.

OF FOUR LAUNCHED OM BRITISH YARD

Nowcastle, July 27.

Quo Tal-chi, wife of

is as follows:

143043 42.39% 11816 .1/6.1/10

12x .414 Montevideo .38% • Belgrade..

SATURDAY,

JULY 28, 1934.

FORD V-8 TRUCK FOR 1934

FULL-FLOATING REAR AXLE

MANY OTHER NEW FEATURES

New Ford V-8 trucks and com- niercial ears, powered with the 80 horse power Ford V-8 engines, are now on display at the local Ford dealer's showrooms.

New full-floating rear axle, im- provements in the special type V-8 truck engine and newly designed front end are among the features of the 1934 Ford V-8 truck. Itear springs are of the double-shackled semi-elliptic type. Every part in full truck elze. A wide range of body types is provided to meet practically every variety of com- mercial hauling requirements.

E RADIO BROADCAST

VIOLIN RECITAL FROM

THE STUDIO

DANCE MUSIC TO-NIGHT.

Week-and broadcast by ZBW on a wavelength of 355 metres:

î

12.16 p.m. European Programme. pan." Local Time and Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Recorded Muste. 1.30

pm. Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Press News, etc.

12:16 p.m.. Cloro Down.

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. · 7-11.30 p.m. European Programme. 7 p.m. London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.

-7.05-7.42 p.m. A Concert. Pianoforte Solo-(a) Flirtations in a Chinese Garden, (b) Rush hour in Hongkong (Chains),

Planoforio Solo-Impromptu in A

Flat (Chopin).

(Lieurance).

Air (Arne).

Benue Moiseivitch.

Mavis Bennett (Soprano). 'Cello Solo-Melodia (Tschaikowsky,

Op. 43, No. 3). 'Cello Solo Humoreske (Dvorak.

Op. 101, No. 7).

The 80 horae power engine has heavy-duty bearing inserts, the new high end bronze bearings as used in racing cars and airplano | Song-By the Waters of Minnetonka engines for the connecting rods, and Inserts of a wear-resisting al-Song-The Lass with the Delicate loy steel are used in the exhaust valve seats, New truck-type cylinder heads with newly-designed combustion chambers, combined with the new dual carburetion give. more power with decreased com- preasion. Water jackets, which extend to, the bottom of the cylinders and along the crankense walla, not only cool the engine but maintain proper oil temperature. The new heavy-duty crankshaft is of a cast alloy steel developed by Ford to withstand arduous vice.

ser-

OTHER FEATURES,

Other features are a large size clutch and transmission and heavy driving gears, which together with the torque tube and radius drive permit utilisation of the engine's full power without undue atrain on the driving mechanism or chassis. The transmission provides our speeds forward, which furnish the wide range of power required for ail phases of truck operation.

Unusually large baking areas and specially designed drums of the mechanical braking system provide | maximum braking safety.

Increased strength

been built into the entire rear and design of the full-floating rear axle. The axle housings now carry the full load, as well as all stresses and side thrusts, leaving the axle shafis free to perform their single primary function of driving the wheels. These shafts.

be can readily removed for

servicing without out jacking up the truck.

has

BIG OUTPUT PER GALLON.

The sturdy pinion drive is straddle mountert and has wider and stronger teeth, as has also the ring gear. Both pinion shaft and bearings are positively, lubricated.

The new Ford V-8 truck is com pact and ensily serviced. It is more economical in operation, de- livering a greater power output per gallon of fuel than any other Ford engine ever built,

HOW HENRY COTTON THE MAGICIAN WON

(Continued from Page 8.)

put the whole issue out of doubt, At the long 13th Colton play- ed a memorable pitch and run, four feet past the pin, and holes his putt for four, and the crowd, for the first time for many agonising holes, let itself go with a roar that must have shaken the windows of the Prince's Clubhouse.

He reached the green at Suez, TAM was seven feet short with his ap- 6.03%

7.16 pronch puit, bat holed the next 27 without n tremor and, in the 121% twinkling of an iron in the sun, 506 the whole situation was changed. There was a grand second to the Afteenth, four feet from the fing, 21.48 which carned him a 4. After a 19.384

gid 13 at the 16th, a 4 at the 17th, and 22.39

Tigla final misadventure in a banker 1/6.1/16 to the right of the 18th green, X72% came a real Colton recovery four 1 feet past tho hole. He missed the 39% return putt, but got a 5, and was 221immediately caught up by the 4.908 20.1/10 swirling cheering crowd.

Brews, the likeable South 20.3/16 104.5/10 African, tore across the green to -British Wireless.

altake hands with his conqueror, and Colton WOB carried off shoulder-high. · Handshakers, back-thumpers, autograph hunters, photographers, all shoving, einp ping and rouring! A Briton had It is notified that the name of won the championship for the first the Ilol Fook Shipping Co., Ltd., has time since 1923, when Havers was been struck off the Itegister.

successful. Cotton has had a week of records-ht# 79 to-day la

There will be a Dinner Dance at Montreal.

.4.06

.20

the Repulse Bay Hotel to-day and a Silver (spot) Ten Dance to-morrow at 1.30 p.m. Silver (forward).20. The Antedonians Band will be in at War Loan.......104.3/10

eso Minister at the Court | tendance on both occasions.

mes, officiated to-day at

thing of the Hai Yuan,

of four vessels built for.

wo of them on the Tyno

on the Clyde. They are

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

JOY IS THE BEST OF WINE ~ for by the Nanking George Eliot,

ent.

acch the Chineso Minister It is notified that Dr. J. M. Gray this achievement of Chi-resumed duty as Acting Medical d British co-operation. | Officer of Health on 16th July.

8 gratified, ho said, and

Mess,

Two cases of typhoid and one case of meningitis were reported to the the highest last round ever to win local health authorities on Thursday, the title.

for the now ships was The Prison branch of the M. C. L. ork to a British industry is holding a whist drive on Thursday suffering most from next, at 3 p.m., at the Prizon Officers' mont.

Yuan will leave for

Dr. E. L. Allou, M., Ph.D., will September, and will be address Rotarians at their usual Members of Che Craigengewer by the other three ships weekly tiffin at the Hongkong Hotel Cricket Club are asked to note that o coming Autumn-Roit-on Tuesday. The subject will be the fortnightly whist drive will be

"Dr. Morrison."

hold on August 4, and not to-day.

The Government is inviting lenders A bankruptcy notification states for an addition to the garage for the that a third and final dividend of at Arbuthnot $7.43 per cent. lms beet declared in Prison Department Road.

the case of the Fook Leo firm, whilst in the enso of the Fei Lun Steamship Co., Ltd., in voluntary liquidation, a first dividend or retura of capital at the rate of $50 per aharo lins been declared.

Gasper Cassado.

Song A Fairy Story by the Fire

(Mérikanto).

Song-Now Sleeps the Crimson Fotal

(Quilter).

John McCormack (Tenor), Violin Solo-Valse Bluette (Drigo). Violin Solo-Estrelita (Ponco).

Jascha Heifetz. 7.42-8 p.m. Debroy Somers Band. Fanfare Selection. It's a Lovely War (nrr. Debroy

Somers).

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.03-8.30 p.m. Variety.

Vocal Duet-Fancy Our Meeting.. Vocal Duct-Now that I've Found

You.

Jack Buchanan and Elsie Randolph. Piano Duct-Footlight Parado-

Selectión.

Piano Duet The Way to Love

Selection.

Carroll Gibbons and John W, Green, Voenl-Musketeers Melodics (No. 1). The Four Musketeers. Instrumental-Underneath the Blue

Hawalian Skies. Instrumental-Sweet Hawaiian

Dream Girl.

The Hawnllan Marimba Players. 8.30-9 p.m. Orchestral Polonaise No. 2 (Liazi).

Berlin State Opern Orchestra con- ducted by Dr. Leo Blech. Homage-March (Wagner).

Sir Dan Godfrey Conducting the Symphony Orchestra. Carneval Overture (Dvorak) (Op. 92)

Chicago Symphony Orchestra cnt-

ducted by Frederick Stock Crissima (Elgar).

con-

Saint D'Amour (Liebesgrunn) (Elgar)

New Symphony Orchestra

ducted by Sir Edward Elgar, 9-11.30 p.m.

A Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Hotel Grill Room (by courtesy of the Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Manngament).

9.30 p.m...

Reuter Press Bulletins, LondonTM 1 pm, Stock and Commodity Quotations,

10.30 p.m.

Reular Prons Bulletins, Rugby Mid. day Press News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quotations. followed by New York Opening Quo tations.

11.30 p.m. Close Down.

SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME. 01-10 pm. A Relay of the_Mij- Lary Parade Service from St. John's Cathedral.

Order of Service. Voluntary Leit motif (Bucalossi). Hymn-Praise the Lord."

Prayers,

Venite. Benedictus. Creed.

Prayers.

Hymn "Thy Kingdom Come." AddressTho Greatest Teat Match" by the Rev. J. N. Lewis Bryan, n. 8.OF., CLE diers."

Hymn "Onward Christian Sol-

National Anthem. Benediction,

Voluntary Chorale in (Bach).

D Flat

10 am. Close DowIL 11-12.15 p.m. A Relay of the Morn

ing Service from St. John's Cathedral. 12.16-2.30 p.m. European Recorded Programmie

1 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

2.30 p.m. Close Down 7-7.30 p.m. Dance Music. Fox Trot-Sweet Madness, Fox Trot-3o for you Forever, Fox Trot-You'ra, · Gonna your Gal.

1000

Fox Trot-Oceans of Time, Fox Trot-In other Words we're Through,

Fox Trot-This Little Piggle went to market.

Fox Trot-Madame will you walk.

(Continued on Page 5.)

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